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The La Niña phenomenon is back, what does that mean for the United States?

The La Niña phenomenon will have different effects in the United States.

The La Niña phenomenon will have different effects in the United States.

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Information from meteorologists indicates that there is another La Niña event, and that could bring bad news especially for part of the western United States.

Is he second year in a row in which the world is heading towards a new climate event of this type, which would mean dry off (still more) western areas of the United States, and would boost (also, more) season hurricanes in the Atlantic.

Five months after the end of The girl –Phenomenon started in September 2020 –the National Office of Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), informed that another cooling of the pacific waters.

It contrasts with the warmest El Niño pattern, and means months or even years of changes in the climate of the entire planet; changes with variations depending on the place that can only be analyzed by trends and without any certainty.

For example, the deputy director of the NOAA Center for Climate Prevention, Mike halpert, indicated that the possibility that this event is moderate is 57%, against 15% of it being strong. This is based on the fact that in the second year of consecutive events, it is generally of less intensity than the first.

One study indicated that La Niña – which would last until spring-has caused older Ichiases and agricultural damage in the United States, when compared to El Niño.

By regions, what La Niña will bring

For a third of the US in the south and particularly the southwest, the phenomenon will mean more heat and drought. In the west, two decades of drought have worsened in the last two years.

To the northeast (Washington, Oregon and maybe Idaho and Montana), will bring good chance of rain.

One more climate wet and cold is espIt would be in the Ohio Valley and the northern plains, while there could be more snow storms to the north during the winter, otherwise to the central region of the Atlantic.

As for the world, La Niña tends to cause more rainfall in much of Southeast Asia and northern Australia. The climate will be drier in southeast China and central Africa.

There will be colder climates in western Canada, southern Alaska, Japan, the Korean peninsula, western Africa, and southeastern Brazil.

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